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Study looks at elk population in Lower Clark Fork
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has its Region 1 headquarters in Kalispell.
Legals for January, 12 2023
Wolfpack boys pin Eagles
The Glacier Wolfpack boys wrestling team racked up seven pins in nine contested matches Tuesday, swamping Missoula Big Sky 66-9 in a dual.
Jeffrey Len Secord, 64
On Feb. 10, 1958, a mischievous angel with a wicked sense of humor was born to Gladyce and Leonard Secord in Kalispell.
Eight-day trial scheduled for Kila man charged with incest
The jury trial for Timothy Allen Seese, 70, on a single count of felony incest is tentatively scheduled to begin Feb. 13, according to documents filed in district court.
Man removed from shelter allegedly threatened staff with pole
Kalispell Police officers arrested Ilya Paul Khmelev, 26, on Jan. 7 after he threatened a member of the facility’s staff with a metal pole, court documents said.
Flathead Electric Co-op to hold trustee election
Three seats on Flathead Electric Co-op’s Board of Trustees are up for election this year. Candidates must be members of the co-op with their primary residence within the district they seek to represent.
Europe has avoided energy collapse. But is the crisis over?
Warm weather is helping Europe keep the lights and heat on this winter despite Russia cutting off most of its natural gas supply to the continent.
Small businesses to tackle long list of challenges in 2023
Small businesses face a mix of old and new challenges as 2023 begins. A looming recession, still high inflation and labor woes are a few things small businesses will have to tackle.
Legals for January, 10 2023
Biden walks stretch of U.S.-Mexico border, amid GOP criticism
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — President Joe Biden walked a muddy stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border and inspected a busy port of entry Sunday on his first trip to the region after two years in office, a visit shadowed by the fraught politics of immigration as Republicans try to blame him for the record numbers of migrants crossing into the country.
Donna B. Fry, 90
Donna (Bork) (Craver) Fry, passed away on Dec. 21, 2022 in Kalispell at 90 years old.
Robert 'Bob' Henry Rahn, 88
Robert “Bob” H. Rahn of Great Falls and Swan Lake, Montana, died peacefully in his sleep surrounded by his wife and children on Jan. 3, 2023.
Winter Carnival names Prime, Duchess
Kellie Cahill was crowned Duchess of Lark and Tony Veseth was named Prime Minister.
Bryan James Goulet, 64
Bryan was born an outdoor adventurer from the get-go in Plentywood, Montana.
Legals for January, 8 2023
Bravettes win Western Montana Girls Invite
The Bravettes topped the field at the Western Montana Girls Invitational on Saturday, a day after claiming the stop spot in a dual tournament in Ronan on Friday.
Sentinel girls stay hot to beat Glacier
The Sentinel Spartans closed strong Friday, in their girls basketball win at Flathead. The Saturday matinee Spartans were even tougher.
Boys hoops: Eureka wins Friday; Browning Thursday
EUREKA — Trent Truman scored 11 of his 15 points in the first quarter while Eureka took a 20-2 lead, en route to a 54-14 boys basketball win over District 7-B foe Plains Friday.
Girls hoops: Browning too much for Ronan
BROWNING — LIsh Spoonhunter and Mecca Bullchild scored 15 points each, and Browning outscored Ronan 26-3 in the first quarter enroute to the Northwest A win.